On 14/10/08 17:05, Daniel Clark wrote:
> A little while ago I did a quick hack to get a .deb of spd using epm [1].
>
> I'd like to now work on a proper policy-compliant .deb package for spd
> and try to get it included in debian and ubuntu (I'm not a debian
> developer, but have many friends who are so doubt I would have trouble
> finding a sponsor). Would that be cool with the authors of spd?
That would be great, as of the two main spd-developers are debian-users,
too.
>
> This wouldn't replace the work in [1] as epm can be made to produce
> packages for a lot of packages other than .deb.
>
> Other than including a updated version of the extra doc/examples in
> [1] and creating a README.Debian file, I'd probably create a shell
> script wrapper for spd, and add a /etc/default/spd file with optional
> user exits to be run before/after each spd invocation (so a site could
> force an svn update before each spd run and a svn commit after each
> run).
I already wrote a similar script (.sh and .bat) for the SVN-integration.
>
> I'd base off of current svn trunk unless people would prefer I wait
> for the 0.2-release.
We scheduled "The 1. SPD-CodeNight" for next friday, for code cleanups and
the svn-integration, better support for Windows, a proper Makefile and so
on, and maybe we will be able to release 0.2 that weekend.
A serverside configuration and serverside pubkeys would be cool, too.
> Also FYI I pimped spd on sage-members mailing list [2] :-)
Great! Thanks! :-)
-
Klaus
>
> [1] [ 2132740 ] Add packaging to spd via epm
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2132740&group_id=230162&atid=1079429
>
> [2] Re: [SAGE] Multi-user password safe..
> http://www.sage.org/lists/sage-members-archive/2008/msg01490.html
>
> Cheers,
> --
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